Thalita Teixeira Padilla was out walking her Australian shepherd, Bruce, when a lightning strike caused both her and another woman to be thrown through the air, with Teixeira landing on the beach unconscious. Neighbors rushed to her aid, performing CPR until the fire department arrived. Teixeira woke up in Boston Medical Center with a spinal cord injury, nerve damage, and burns covering her chest and legs. Her family feared for her life as she remained in the hospital for over a month undergoing treatment.

After becoming stable, Teixeira was transferred to Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital to continue her recovery. Despite the grueling healing process, she experienced a turning point two months ago when she began to feel less pain, giving her hope as she worked on learning to walk again with the help of a walker. After more than a year of therapy and treatment, she finally left the hospital this week and is moving to Connecticut, where she plans to return to nursing.

Teixeira reflects on her experience, noting that it feels like being born again and starting a whole new life. She is optimistic about the future and hopes that sharing her story can help others going through similar challenges. As she looks forward to returning to work, she credits her strength and resilience for getting her through the difficult journey of recovery. Despite the setbacks she faced, Teixeira’s determination and optimism have carried her through to a brighter future.

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